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Need to get cracking on taking apart my vintage GE Mobile Maid so can salvage what there is before sending it to tip.

Can figure out how to remove timer and other bits on front of machine, but how does one remove spray arm, pump and motor?

 
Need to get cracking on taking apart my vintage GE Mobile Maid so can salvage what there is before sending it to tip.

Can figure out how to remove timer and other bits on front of machine, but how does one remove spray arm, pump and motor?

It’s quite easy to get the motor out of this unit just remove the pop-up tower in the middle of the wash arm either has two screw screws on the edge or Yoon screws then either lift the stainless steel wash arm off or if there’s a nut in the center remove that.

Then you go under the machine by laying it on the side, remove the clamp that holds the motor assembly after removing the hose or hoses from the pump, unplugged the four wires and the pump assembly should drop out in a complete unit easily

John L
 

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